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is maybe the most important thing because here you have long term capital management a hedge fund in greenwich connecticut that put a gun to the feds head said give us cheaper money bell south or this entire global economy is going to go under and that's the thing we start with hank paulson during the two thousand and eight we saw with the banks here in the u.k. with the royal bank of scotland barclays are lawyers threatening the government banks in america threatening the government and just down the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling banks threatening the government give us money or require the system it all kind of comes from long term capital management i think what your thoughts are you think you're quite right i mean the too big to fail concept started then i think that was the you know the d.n.a. got into the system about point he was slightly different from what happened two thousand and eight because there's joy in hedge fund officially was going to be dismantled what happened what greenspan did by cutting rates as you must because in the early to save long term capital management beca
is maybe the most important thing because here you have long term capital management a hedge fund in greenwich connecticut that put a gun to the feds head said give us cheaper money bell south or this entire global economy is going to go under and that's the thing we start with hank paulson during the two thousand and eight we saw with the banks here in the u.k. with the royal bank of scotland barclays are lawyers threatening the government banks in america threatening the government and just...
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of the savers out there who are on savings rates fixed income etc end up subsidizing this has fun in greenwich connecticut number two enormous leverage bets that war fifty sixty seventy to one which in an economy like this again why would the fed be subsidizing this gambling approach to the markets three you've got a theme too big to fail i think this is maybe the most important thing because here you have long term capital management a hedge fund in greenwich connecticut that put a gun to the fed's head said give us cheaper money bail us out or this entire global economy is going to go under and that's a theme we start with hank paulson during the two thousand and eight we saw with the banks here in the u.k. with the royal bank of scotland barclays are lawyers threatening the government banks in america threatening the government and just down the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling banks threatening the government give us money or require the system it all kind of comes from long term capital management i think what your thoughts are you think you're quite right i mean the too big to fail conc
of the savers out there who are on savings rates fixed income etc end up subsidizing this has fun in greenwich connecticut number two enormous leverage bets that war fifty sixty seventy to one which in an economy like this again why would the fed be subsidizing this gambling approach to the markets three you've got a theme too big to fail i think this is maybe the most important thing because here you have long term capital management a hedge fund in greenwich connecticut that put a gun to the...
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. >> the barricade scene was shot here in greenwich. the actors were singing live, as opposed to mining and recording at a later date, which is the norm. it has since been praised by critics and recognized by others. >> it was a huge team of people involved. over 1000 people involved in the studios in london. >> two danes have been trusted. helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -- and judy bench for her role in sky. >> you've got to love judy dench. that brings the program to a) at thank you for watching -- that brings the program to a close. thank you for watching. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> bringing you closer -- zte. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored soluti
. >> the barricade scene was shot here in greenwich. the actors were singing live, as opposed to mining and recording at a later date, which is the norm. it has since been praised by critics and recognized by others. >> it was a huge team of people involved. over 1000 people involved in the studios in london. >> two danes have been trusted. helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -- and judy bench for her role in sky....
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. >> the barricade scene was shot here in greenwich. the actors were singing live as opposed to mining and recording at a later date, which is the norm. it has since been praised by critics and recognized by others. >> it was a huge team of people involved. over 1000 people involved in the studios in london. >> two danes have been trusted. helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -- and judy bench for her role in sky. >> you've got to love judy dench. that brings the program to a) at thank you for watching -- that brings the program to a close. thank you for watching. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> bringing you closer -- zte. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions
. >> the barricade scene was shot here in greenwich. the actors were singing live as opposed to mining and recording at a later date, which is the norm. it has since been praised by critics and recognized by others. >> it was a huge team of people involved. over 1000 people involved in the studios in london. >> two danes have been trusted. helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -- and judy bench for her role in sky....
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she made that sign in greenwich village, when she did that, she later thought the screaming and cheering she heard from the crowd, as she went down the parade route. she thought the cheers were for the famous dr. benjamin spock, who marched behind her in the parade. but as the cheering people screamed and crowded around her she realized the cheering and screaming was for her. as we marched in the parade, she realized, so many people came up and cried for her and others in the route. she said she got calls after calls, calls from parents of other gay kids who just wanted themselves to talk with her. and in 1973, she put together the first meeting. she marched alone in 1972, formed the group in 1973. and by 1978, jean man fred found herself unwittingly the leader of a movement. >> the most important thing is love and understanding. and of course, when the parents come, they're full of guilt. there is shame, they don't want to tell the neighbors. and we try to relax them. we can understand their initial surprise. and -- but we try to let them know that homosexuality is just another shade of
she made that sign in greenwich village, when she did that, she later thought the screaming and cheering she heard from the crowd, as she went down the parade route. she thought the cheers were for the famous dr. benjamin spock, who marched behind her in the parade. but as the cheering people screamed and crowded around her she realized the cheering and screaming was for her. as we marched in the parade, she realized, so many people came up and cried for her and others in the route. she said...
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the firefighters of old greenwich, the red cross in bridge port, the schools that were open to address the fact that people didn't have homes. mr. himes: let me tell you about lieutenant russ mury of the easton fire department who left his wife and two daughters behind that night to go serve the people of easton. i attended his tunall -- funeral several days latering he was killed that night doing what is best about all of us. which is we stand up and say we will help in times of crisis. every charitable instinct, every dignified thing, everything that is noble about what those people did that night is deny bird the decision of the republican leadership to not bring up sandy today and leave desperate and vulnerable people hanging. mr. speaker, reverse your decision now and let's do the right thing by our people. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expire. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york, ms. clarke for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to express my feelings of anger, frustration and disbelief that the republican leadership has faile
the firefighters of old greenwich, the red cross in bridge port, the schools that were open to address the fact that people didn't have homes. mr. himes: let me tell you about lieutenant russ mury of the easton fire department who left his wife and two daughters behind that night to go serve the people of easton. i attended his tunall -- funeral several days latering he was killed that night doing what is best about all of us. which is we stand up and say we will help in times of crisis. every...
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turned into several days of riots in greenwich village. that is considered to be the kickoff of the modern state of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans tender civil rights movement. stone wall is the stonewall is really the way this movement kicked off. host: richard, connecticut, independent line. caller: i do not understand why you don't have someone from the opposition to this gentleman on the show, because it is is somewhat controversial subject and you have one view. that is very obvious to anyone watching the show. a second point is that, internationally, people like this gentleman who have support in the united states -- in many countries against the nets is, if you got now, ukraine, russia, hungary, dozens and dozens of nations are looking at the united states as an evil mention because tunnel men like this person -- gentleman like this person, " have lots of money and have more money than average americans, are going into these nations and promoting the homosexual lifestyle. in russia, they had a riot and had to shut down our pr
turned into several days of riots in greenwich village. that is considered to be the kickoff of the modern state of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans tender civil rights movement. stone wall is the stonewall is really the way this movement kicked off. host: richard, connecticut, independent line. caller: i do not understand why you don't have someone from the opposition to this gentleman on the show, because it is is somewhat controversial subject and you have one view. that is very obvious...
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and was riding and we went back to new york after my freshman year and got a job at the newspaper in greenwich village and use that experience to leverage the spot that we stayed and some of you know great illinois hired me and that isn't why he is great but it influenced my thinking to write a political column for the herald of, and i was a stringer for publications. this sort of became the focus of my activity when i was here but was largely to stick my interest in politics. but i didn't have any life plan. i didn't expect i would be working for the president of the united states. i didn't know that i wasn't going to be a newspaperman. i really love the journalism. i still love and believe in journalism. i worry a little bit about, you know, what's happening to it and whether people can find ways to monetize good journalism so that there's an incentive to keep doing it, keep publishing at. but, you know, i always tell young people it's very -- you can make a 30 year plan, but it's very rare that you could actually execute on it and better to follow your passion if you can and go where life l
and was riding and we went back to new york after my freshman year and got a job at the newspaper in greenwich village and use that experience to leverage the spot that we stayed and some of you know great illinois hired me and that isn't why he is great but it influenced my thinking to write a political column for the herald of, and i was a stringer for publications. this sort of became the focus of my activity when i was here but was largely to stick my interest in politics. but i didn't have...